IV Infusion Therapy
Professionally supervised intravenous fluid, vitamin and nutritional therapy provided after clinical assessment and selected according to each patient's medical needs.
- Medical Assessment
- Trained Clinical Staff
- Monitored Infusion
What Is IV Infusion Therapy?
Intravenous infusion therapy delivers prescribed fluids, medicines, vitamins or nutrients directly into a vein through a carefully placed intravenous cannula.
The intravenous route may be used when rapid fluid replacement, prescribed nutritional support or another medically appropriate treatment is required.
The ingredients, amount, rate and duration of an infusion should be selected according to the patient's health status and clinical assessment.
IV therapy is not a substitute for diagnosis, balanced nutrition or treatment of an underlying medical condition. It should be used only when clinically appropriate.
IV Infusion Services
Infusion type and ingredients are selected after medical evaluation and may vary according to individual clinical requirements.
Hydration Therapy
Intravenous fluid support may be considered when oral hydration is inadequate or when clinically appropriate fluid replacement is required.
- Prescribed fluid replacement
- Clinical monitoring
- Personalized infusion rate
Vitamin Infusion
Selected vitamins may be administered intravenously when recommended after medical assessment and according to the patient's individual requirements.
- Clinically selected ingredients
- Individual dosage planning
- Supervised administration
Energy Support Infusion
Nutritional infusion support may be considered for selected patients after evaluating fatigue, nutritional status and possible underlying causes.
- Fatigue assessment
- Nutritional review
- Medical supervision
Immune Support Infusion
Selected nutritional ingredients may be used as part of a medically supervised plan after reviewing symptoms, diet and health status.
- Clinical history review
- Personalized selection
- Continued monitoring
Recovery Support
Fluid and nutritional support may be considered during recovery when clinically appropriate and after other causes of symptoms have been evaluated.
- Recovery assessment
- Hydration support
- Individual follow-up
Prescribed Medical Infusions
Certain medicines or nutritional preparations may be delivered intravenously when specifically prescribed and clinically indicated.
- Prescription-based treatment
- Controlled administration
- Clinical observation
When IV Therapy May Be Considered
IV infusion therapy may be considered in selected situations after a medical professional evaluates the patient's symptoms, hydration status, health history and treatment needs.
Your IV Therapy Journey
A structured clinical process helps ensure that the selected infusion is appropriate and administered safely.
Medical Assessment
The clinician reviews symptoms, health history, medicines, allergies, previous reactions and relevant medical conditions.
Treatment Selection
The infusion ingredients, amount, rate and duration are selected according to individual clinical needs.
Monitored Infusion
A trained professional places the IV cannula and monitors the patient while the infusion is administered.
Post-Treatment Review
The patient receives aftercare guidance and advice about symptoms that should be reported after leaving the clinic.
Professional Clinical Supervision
Intravenous treatment involves direct access to the bloodstream. Proper screening, sterile technique, trained staff and clinical monitoring are therefore important parts of safe care.
Who Requires Extra Assessment?
Certain medical conditions may affect whether IV therapy is suitable, which ingredients can be used and how much fluid can be safely administered.
Safe, Comfortable & Professional Care
Our infusion service focuses on appropriate patient selection, professional administration and careful monitoring.
Medical Assessment
Treatment begins with clinical review rather than selecting an infusion only from a menu.
Trained Clinical Staff
Professional staff manage cannula placement, infusion delivery and patient observation.
Safety Protocols
Screening, sterile technique, vital monitoring and emergency preparedness support safer care.
Comfortable Environment
Infusions are provided in a calm clinical setting designed for patient comfort.
Individual Treatment Plan
The ingredients, dose and infusion rate are selected according to individual clinical needs.
Aftercare Guidance
Patients receive instructions about hydration, activity and symptoms that require medical attention.
IV Infusion Therapy FAQs
General information about infusion assessment, treatment duration and safety.
A clinician reviews your symptoms, medical history, current medicines, allergies and relevant health conditions. Vital signs may be checked, and the most appropriate treatment is selected before the infusion begins.
The duration depends on the prescribed fluid, ingredients, amount and infusion rate. Some treatments are shorter, while others require longer administration and observation.
No. Suitability depends on medical history, symptoms, hydration status, heart and kidney health, pregnancy, allergies and current medicines. A clinical assessment is required.
Ingredients should be selected by the treating clinician according to your health history, possible deficiencies, symptoms and treatment goals. More ingredients do not necessarily provide better results.
Possible effects include temporary discomfort, bruising, irritation, nausea, dizziness, infection, fluid imbalance or an allergic reaction. Appropriate screening and monitoring help reduce risks.
Bring a list of medicines, supplements, allergies and medical conditions. Follow any clinic instructions about food and hydration, and inform the team if you feel unwell before treatment.
Book Your Clinical Assessment
Contact our team to discuss your symptoms, medical history and whether IV infusion therapy may be appropriate for you.
051-111-160-160

